alfin catalyst

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(′al·fin ′kad·ə′list)

(organic chemistry) A catalyst derived from reaction of an alkali alcoholate with an olefin halide; used to convert olefins (for example, ethylene, propylene, or butylenes) into polyolefin polymers.


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